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1990 Lincoln Cent (Early State Die Brake ?)

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1990 Lincoln Cent
I believe it is an early state die brake.
Let me know what you think please

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Just tow die cracks so far. This is common to see as many as three cracks on this area. No where near advancing any further at this point. The crack has to split the die through the center area to affect the main part of the die. This one is just starting to crack and probably will not split all the way across the die at this point. Just a couple of non connecting die cracks so far. Sometimes the cracks never advance into the full split. Just like a nail in the tire, they may show evidence, but not means to spread that much yet.
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It may never reach this point.

CoopHome: I believe it is an early state die brake. (break)

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Yep. Just Die Cracks. These are fairly common.
I routinely find several in one bank box.
Many with all four sides of Memorial
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Very Good Thanks
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